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So, Big Audio Dynamite: Meltdown 1987 captures this raw energy and eclectic vibe that’s pretty unique for concert films. You get this feeling of being right there in the crowd, almost like you’re part of the whole experience. The pacing is lively, with a mix of their hits and some deep cuts that really reflect their sound at the time. The practical effects, though not the main focus, add a certain gritty charm. It’s all about that authentic atmosphere of late '80s music culture, and the performance is just electric, with a freshness that stands out even today. Really, it’s a time capsule of that moment in music history.
This film has seen a few releases over the years, but original formats are becoming scarce. Many collectors appreciate its more raw, unpolished aesthetic that embodies the spirit of the late '80s music scene. Interest in this title tends to ebb and flow, but it holds a certain niche appeal, especially for those who delve into concert documentaries or the era's music culture.
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